Published: August 30, 2025 • Siding • New Hampshire

How Much Does Siding Cost in New Hampshire? (2025 Guide)

If you're a homeowner in New Hampshire, you've probably noticed that our weather can be pretty brutal on the exterior of our houses. Winter winds, ice, and the occasional humid summer day all take their toll on siding. Whether you're in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry, or anywhere else in the Granite State, replacing your siding is a smart investment that can boost your home's curb appeal and energy efficiency.

But let's be honest—the first question most people ask is, "How much is this going to cost me?" I get it. It's a big project, and you want to know what you're looking at before picking up the phone.

Based on what we're seeing in 2025, here's the real breakdown of siding costs for New Hampshire homeowners.

Average Siding Costs in New Hampshire

For a typical single-story home in New Hampshire (around 1,500 square feet), you're looking at somewhere between $8,000 and $18,000 for new siding installation. That breaks down to roughly $5 to $12 per square foot installed, depending on the material you choose.

Now, if you've got a two-story home or a larger property, you can expect to pay more. A 2,500 square foot two-story house in Manchester or Nashua could run you anywhere from $12,500 to $30,000. Bigger homes and steeper roofs mean more labor and materials, which obviously drives the price up.

The reason there's such a wide range? Material choice. Vinyl is the budget-friendly option, while fiber cement and metal siding will cost more upfront. But I'll get into that below.

Breaking Down the Material Options

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl is by far the most popular choice for New Hampshire homes, and for good reason. It's affordable, low-maintenance, and holds up decently in our climate. You're typically looking at $3 to $8 per square foot installed. For an average home, that's around $4,500 to $12,000 total. Quality varies here—the cheapest vinyl out there is thin and can warp, while premium vinyl options resist fading and weathering much better.

Fiber Cement Siding

If you want something that looks like real wood but doesn't require constant maintenance, fiber cement is your answer. It's pricier—expect to pay $8 to $12 per square foot installed. For a typical New Hampshire home, you're probably spending $12,000 to $18,000. Brands like James Hardie are popular around here, and they hold up well to our freeze-thaw cycles. This stuff lasts 25-30 years, so you get what you pay for.

Metal Siding

Metal (usually aluminum or steel) is somewhere in the middle at $6 to $10 per square foot. It's durable, fire-resistant, and great for our climate. Total cost for an average home runs $9,000 to $15,000. A lot of people in Concord and Derry go this route because it handles snow load and ice dams pretty well.

Wood Siding

Look, I'm not going to sugarcoat it—real wood siding in New Hampshire is a commitment. You're paying $7 to $15 per square foot installed, and then you're staining or painting it every 3-5 years. If you love the look and don't mind the upkeep, go for it. But most people these days choose fiber cement to get that aesthetic without the headache.

Factors That Impact Your Final Price

A few things will push your quote higher or lower:

Removal of Old Siding: If your contractor has to tear off and dispose of the existing siding, add $1,000 to $2,500 to your estimate. Some companies include this; others charge separately.

House Complexity: Ranch-style homes with simple lines are cheaper to side than a Victorian with all kinds of trim, corners, and details. Same square footage, different price.

Roof Access and Pitch: A steep roof in Manchester takes more time and safety equipment than a shallow pitch. That labor cost adds up.

Underlying Damage: Once the old siding comes off, contractors might find rotted wood or damaged sheathing. This needs to be fixed before new siding goes on, and it'll cost extra.

Permits and Local Requirements: Some towns have specific codes or require permits. Nashua and Concord are pretty standard, but it's worth asking your contractor what's needed for your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does siding last in New Hampshire?

A: Vinyl typically lasts 20-25 years. Fiber cement can push 30+ years. Metal siding can last 40-50 years if maintained. Wood needs more frequent attention but can last longer if you stay on top of it.

Q: Can I get financing for siding work?

A: Most contractors offer financing options. Some companies work with third-party lenders offering 12-24 month interest-free periods. It's definitely worth asking when you get your quotes.

Q: Is siding a good investment for resale?

A: Absolutely. New siding improves curb appeal and can boost your home's resale value by 5-10%. Plus, buyers appreciate not having to worry about siding issues for the next couple of decades.

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